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    Subject: Auto-Motorized Vehicles

    Causes Of Trucking Accidents

    An accident with an eighteen-wheeler can result in serious injuries or death. Eighteen-wheelers and semi-trucks take longer to stop and maneuver than smaller cars, and therefore, there often isn’t enough time to stop an accident when something goes wrong. Studies have shown that in addition to bad weather conditions, one of the leading causes of Read More

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    Who is responsible for the medical costs of your passengers after a car accident

    Carpooling can be a great way to save money and have some company on the way to work, or on longer trips. However, carpooling can also bring with it concerns about what would happen if there were to be a car accident. Indeed, if you routinely drive your coworkers to work in your car, you Read More

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    After an accident, my car was totaled – but I still owe money on it

    Given the fact that car values significantly decrease after they are driven off the car lot it is not uncommon for people to be “upside down” on their car loans. This becomes a major problem in the event that the car is involved in an accident that causes the insurance company to declare it a Read More

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    Kansas State Text Messaging Law

    Text messaging has become an epidemic. Everyday states around the country are finding it necessary to pass laws to prevent drivers from texting while behind the wheel of an automobile. In a recent study it was determined that text messaging is now a greater risk and a greater cause of auto fatalities than drunk driving. Read More

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    ADOPT A SAFE DRIVING POLICY: Establish road safety practices and routines

    WALL HUNTINGTON ADOPTS A SAFE DRIVING POLICY We understand that one of the toughest and most important rules to adhere to in life is “practice what you  preach.” We are asking all our friends to join us in adopting the attached “Safe Driving Policy“. We also  encourage everyone to take this opportunity to talk with your Read More

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    I Was Severely Injured in a Car Wreck. What Type of Damages Am I Entitled To?

    If you have been injured in a car accident, chances are you have a mass of expenses piling up. From medical bills to property damages to lost income, there are many factors that contribute to your financial hardship. Bottom Line. There really isn’t an exact formula to determine how much you can recover. Everyone’s case Read More

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    Speeding Costs More than the Price of a Ticket: It takes Lives

    According to a 2014 National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) Report, a total of 32,719 people died in motor vehicle crashes in 2013. Contributing to the car wreck related death toll is alcohol and speeding. Most recent estimates of the annual economic cost of these crashes was $277 billion dollars. Contrary to what one might Read More

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    Keeping a Safe Distance: Avoid a Rear-End Collision

    A rear-end collision simply refers to situations when one vehicle strikes another from behind. This particular type of wreck is one of the most common. Typically, the driver in the rear is held to be responsible for the accident. The law imposes a duty on all drivers to ensure that he or she has enough Read More

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    Drinking and Driving Is a Bad Mix

    According to Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD), 10,076 people were killed and approximately 290,000 were injured by drunk drivers in 2013. Each crash, each death, each injury impacts not only the person in the crash, but family, friends, classmates, coworkers and more. The costs of drunk driving is enormous. It even affects those who were Read More

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    Bike Safety Tips

    Safety Tips that Everyone Should FollowThe roads of the nation for bicycle riders are getting more dangerous. A recent study sponsored by the Governors Highway Safety Association found that annual bicycle deaths in the US were up 16 percent from 621 in 2010 to 722 in 2012. In the same period, fatalities for motorists increased Read More

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